JMUC

DATA

what we DO

Underground Experts

150+

Projects

No matter the size of your project, we can handle it. From a repair span of a couple hundred feet to an entire subdivision new build, we’ve got you covered!

98%

Satisfaction

We take pride in ensuring the client satisfaction, every client, every job, every time!

Directional

Drilling Projects

The industry standard, we offer different sizes of conduit installation with our HDD teams. 

Residential

& Rural

Working around established utilities can be a delicate matter. From span repair to new subdivision builds, we’ve got it covered. 

Drop Bury

Projects

We specialize in a minimally invasive procedures for service line buries. 

Commercial

Projects

Our team of experts can accomplish the mission to get your command center up and running, weather you’re dealing with public ROW or private property builds.

Trenching

and Excavation

Open trenching is the ideal way to go for certain projects. 

Missile

Projects

Missile work can be a dirty job, but someone’s got to do it. We’re experienced with compact missiles to get into those tight places a directional or traditional drill won’t fit. 

What is Directional Drilling?

Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) is a specialized drilling technique used to install underground cables and conduits. Unlike traditional vertical drilling, HDD allows for the installation of utility lines without disrupting the surface above. 

During the HDD process, a small drilling rig is used to create a horizontal bore path beneath the ground. This path is carefully guided to avoid obstacles, such as existing utilities, and to ensure precision. Once the desired path is established, a conduit or cable is inserted into the drilled hole, providing a secure and protected passage for various utilities, including telecommunications, electrical, or fiber optic cables. 

HDD offers several advantages, including minimal surface disruption, reduced environmental impact, and the ability to install utilities in areas that were previously inaccessible. By utilizing this method, construction activities can be carried out more efficiently and cost-effectively.

The video below shows a great example of pulling standard cable conduit through a path made with a directional drill.